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and the problem with government is it's one size fits all. you want competition amid this, you want the different aiines to try to do the best wayo get people through security onto the planes and with that you're going to get a more pleasant airport existence or experience. >> bill. >> listen, if you privatize why start with something that looks like a police force and acts like a police force. we privatize people are trying to make us secure they are going to try to be popular with their client base and that means letting people through. that's not where you start. >> no. >> i think they are going to be more mindful to the points that john brought out which that their own existence is how effective they are. that's the way to get the best result. >> steve. >> absolutely. fleece customer and you got to do a good job. in this case the customer is the airline and the american government. >> in our case we're certainly not satisfied with what's happening. gang, thank you. up next t young and the restless now cashless. the number of workers who d
and the problem with government is it's one size fits all. you want competition amid this, you want the different aiines to try to do the best wayo get people through security onto the planes and with that you're going to get a more pleasant airport existence or experience. >> bill. >> listen, if you privatize why start with something that looks like a police force and acts like a police force. we privatize people are trying to make us secure they are going to try to be popular with...
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is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater, they're having a very hard time getting credit. the heart program until recently hasn't really reached that. so it's actually, it's both true that people are refinancing a lot, but there are many, many people, disadvantaged people, younger people whose houses are more likely to be underwater, because they bought closer to the peak. these are all populations that significantly haven't benefited and there's a tremendous opportunity still today. goldman sachs reports that over 21 million homeowners could currently benefit, saving more than 150 bucks a
is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater,...
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he spock for 13 hours demanding answers about government policy and use of drones. he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't raise them enough. on another topic 50% of americans want to break up the nation's biggest banks. 23% are opposed. riding some of this is the fact these banks receive huge subsidies from the federal government in the form of loan guarantees. 76% of americans want those subsidies brought to an end. and, of course, there's still lingering anger at the banks from the financial industry meltdown of a few years ago. 78% believe wall street benefited the most from those bailouts. that's the topic for this week's "man on the street" interviews. >> i definitely think the
he spock for 13 hours demanding answers about government policy and use of drones. he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't...
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ your finances can't manage themselve but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances togeth with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. ♪ melissa: he's making some "money." i'm back. this ceo of lenders ink, which has businesses in dining, gaming, entertainment and hospitality industries. i want to ask y about minimum wage because this is a huge debate right no
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin ne
he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather...
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if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than people with different opinions. that's frustratinfrustrating. that's why i continue to push this issue because as an entrepreneur, it very much frustrates me what happened there. >> so you would not make it voluntary, not give tax credit but require corporations to -- instead of raising taxes, to spend it on hiring? >> yeah, because the amount of money i'm going to spend on a tax increase would pay for hiring those people and then they're part of the economy. they're part of the system. they feel included. and we've done something positive as to when i know 70% of where the money
if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than...
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he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin ne
he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather...
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? ing it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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government back down on austerity and u.s. investors cut down to the fed's latest policy decision waiting for news from the press conference this afternoon. >>> fedex reports earnings in just a couple of hours. we'll tell you what to expect from the packaging giant and why the company sees long-term rebound for the u.s. economy. that's all coming up when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat thei
government back down on austerity and u.s. investors cut down to the fed's latest policy decision waiting for news from the press conference this afternoon. >>> fedex reports earnings in just a couple of hours. we'll tell you what to expect from the packaging giant and why the company sees long-term rebound for the u.s. economy. that's all coming up when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting...
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the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypriot authorities. for whatever reason led them to do that, it clearly was a bad idea because if you have the implicit guarantee those that have 100,000, remember, this is not a loss. it's a tax. so theoretically, authorities have the authority to actually collect taxes on whatever. except it is being perceived as an ex appropriation of the savings. so -- but this is cypriot. this is a cyprus problem. don't extend it to the euro. the euro is not in d
the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this...
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the government is unusual for israel. the far right in it with an alliance with the center and they have a bold agenda on domestic issues but on foreign issues and especially the palestinian question, there are grave disagreements. so andrea just mentioned that secretary kerry may be involved in the peace process and all indication is that he would like to be. and israel will have a lot of trouble coming to terms with concessions towards the americans or palestinians. >> natan we heard the president talk at length about syria and talking about red lines, chemical weapons. language we've heard before, frankly. what did you get out of the syria talk today in. >> by an leather, the israelis and americans see things alike but are both very concerned. the latest report we saw on chemical weapons is some indication or suggestion they were used by rebels. i don't know how verifiable those assessments were. but the israelis in particular are very can concerned about chemical weapons and advanced conventional weapons reaching the
the government is unusual for israel. the far right in it with an alliance with the center and they have a bold agenda on domestic issues but on foreign issues and especially the palestinian question, there are grave disagreements. so andrea just mentioned that secretary kerry may be involved in the peace process and all indication is that he would like to be. and israel will have a lot of trouble coming to terms with concessions towards the americans or palestinians. >> natan we heard...
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some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state situation. the banks were undercapitalized but too much in deposits and at least one of them had failed. so we're looking at a situation where the average cypriot probably isn't like the rich oligarchs of russia, might not have as much that would be given a haircut in their bank account yet they are still very concerned because they can't get their money out. how do they feel about the rich russians who maybe helped push this bad situation along? >> well there are two things about that. one, a number of people here, tens of thousands of
some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state...
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you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as being a safe haven. we have always advocated a 5% in bouillon and gold stocks. when the rallies take place they are substantial. >> where would you say is fair value for gold? >> it all depends on who you are looking at. some believe that inflation, gold should be around $2400 an ounce. gold should be around $7,000 an ounce. if you're a hard core gold bug they are talking $5,000 an ounce. for me, gold would go back to inflation adjusted price level and it will probably test $2400. >> but not to play the devil's advocate here but if you can't get gold to valrally, even with central banks washing u
you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as...
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measure will again go to the house and ask for president barack obama to pass the spending bill or face a govern. shut down. the bigger battle over the 2014 bill continues. >>> and they have a policy meeting later this morning but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any changes. they are discuss -- discussing rising home prices. >>> workers and customers joined in a didn't tracing outside -- demonstration outside the postal service yesterday. but post master generals say they are representing $22 billion of revenue. the postal service has lost 27% of its male as well as packaged shipping companies. >>> we are learning about a planned attack. it appears a former student pulled a fire alarm to draw students out into the open and then he went back to get weapons. when officers arrived they found the student suspect dead of a gunshot wound and they found rounds of ammunition and four homemade bombs. >> we received a call from another resident and he said his roommate had point add weapon at him. >> he said the student was not inn rolled and was in the process of being removed fr
measure will again go to the house and ask for president barack obama to pass the spending bill or face a govern. shut down. the bigger battle over the 2014 bill continues. >>> and they have a policy meeting later this morning but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any changes. they are discuss -- discussing rising home prices. >>> workers and customers joined in a didn't tracing outside -- demonstration outside the postal service yesterday. but post...
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>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the company with access to its books and records would complicate any prosecution of lehman officials. until january 2012, david kotz was the s.e.c.'s inspector general. over the previous four years, he'd issued more than 100 reports about major deficiencies in the way the s.e.c. did its job. if the s.e.c. knew about some of these problems at lehman brothers and they weren't disclosed, doesn't that make it difficult for the s.e.c. enforcement division to come back and bring action against lehman brothers? they were th
>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the...
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and they have pressurized the government to accept these terms. so either take it or leave it situation. our president, who's been in power for three weeks, was left with absolutely no choice -- >> luke, let me interrupt you right quick. i realize we've got this audio delay. i think the question we're all asking is are you able to run your business given the fact that banks will be closed until thursday? what is the expectation for normal business there if you don't have any banks open until thursday? >> what's your plan? what's your plan? >> i mean, until thursday i think we can all cope. i don't think there's a major issue until thursday. the atm seems to be working up to a point. what's happened with the current accounts, the central bank has frozen really about 9% over our current account or seem to have frozen these amounts. so anything beyond that you can take out of the atms. business will not be moving. we don't expect anything to be moving this week. so the demand for cash flow i don't think will be there. it's people are still in shock.
and they have pressurized the government to accept these terms. so either take it or leave it situation. our president, who's been in power for three weeks, was left with absolutely no choice -- >> luke, let me interrupt you right quick. i realize we've got this audio delay. i think the question we're all asking is are you able to run your business given the fact that banks will be closed until thursday? what is the expectation for normal business there if you don't have any banks open...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for example, by german taxpayers or paid for by german taxpayers? >> so this is the rhetoric you refer to is precisely part of the rhetoric that has been distractive in handling the crisis in the last three years. first of all, confiscating deposits in a banking system is not the proper way to deal with anything. and this is what the european governments have proposed. second of all, we're not talking about making a gift to anybody. when the government of cyprus is out of market and cannot finance its own needs from international markets, under the circumstances, other countries throug
forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for...
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as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the cm/gc for all... >> if you have any directors we have mike mckenan, and brian dikes. >> motion to approve this agreement? >> second. >> okay. >> so we do have a motion and a second. and no questions or comments from the board in >> seeing, none let's take roll call. >> no members of the public. >> lloyd. >> aye. >> metcalf. naye. >> reiskin. >> aye. >> ortiz. >> aye. >> kim aye as well. >> that is 12 ayes. and item is amoved. and we will move on to the next item. >> approving the minutes of the february 14, 2013, meeting and no members of the public have indicated that they want to address you on this item. >>
as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bear
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy giant. cvs is requiring employees to have their vitals checked. including their weight f they don't they may have to cough up $600 a year for health insurance. john, you say the so cost saving plan is going too far. >> this isn't hooters, girls have to look good in shorts serving wings to guys watching sports games. they're shipping this off to a third party, not using it to get better health care for employees. i think this is a gross overstep in the privacy. look, if a person is 200 pounds, 100 pounds behind the counter, i don't think it matters. >> brenda: toby, you'r
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy...
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grover norquist wants his government to stop. he wants government to stop. he wants to replace the government we have with some undescribed alternative with alternate taxation or no taxation. we have no idea what kind of government grover norquist supports because he hasn't described that. he is not very clear about that. what he is clear about is how much he hates the american government. and i, for one, completely support his right to express that hatred in whatever homicidal terms he chooses on any given day, but think, please, just please think what it would be like if someone else tried to use the words of grover norquist publicly, someone, say, who is not white, someone who did not work for newt gingrich in the congress, someone who had not worked for the reagan campaigns. barry levinson offered this thought exercise in his article, grover and the bathtub. say his name is not grover norquist. he is a black man or latino or for that matter any minority, and he says as norquist did, our goal is to inflict pain. it is not enough to win. it has to be a way
grover norquist wants his government to stop. he wants government to stop. he wants to replace the government we have with some undescribed alternative with alternate taxation or no taxation. we have no idea what kind of government grover norquist supports because he hasn't described that. he is not very clear about that. what he is clear about is how much he hates the american government. and i, for one, completely support his right to express that hatred in whatever homicidal terms he chooses...
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a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for business investment to add to gdp in the first quarter. i don't know if mr. darst has capital goods companies and whether or not they have been a good play. >> we like the industrials. they have a global guerrilla expect. you want to look at hiring. you want to look at the fourth piece. profits. so we're wondering whether they're going to come through. they start the earnings season very shortly. and this is connected to the goods orders. thirdly, personal income. that's the wages you show over there in the survey. wages are just hang anything there. finally, political developments as the same
a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for...
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the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven't reached, obviously we're far away from the cyprus kind of crisis dimension of crisis with our debt problems but if we move closer to them, would we borrow from those solutions if you will? >> they will certainly look at them. th
the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation....
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our biggest competitor are governments that operate airlines. and the second thing is our government needs to solve the sequester problem. >> got it. well, it's interesting that you bring this up, because this is obvious the issue that's front and center for so many corporations out there, that this dysfunction in washington. but in terms of your own investing, we talked off-camera a moment ago. you bought into a mexican company. where around the world, aside from the united states, are you seeing growth and where are you investing your money? >> we have big investments in mexico. we're an owner in aeromexico and have an exclusive partnership with them. mexico is a wonderful place to do business. balanced budgets, strong gdp, low unemployment. the second place is gal airlines in brazil, the largest domestic carrier in brazil. and we're in the process of buying 49% of virgin atlantic airways, to form a giant venture across the transatlantic. >> good to have you on the program. >> you're nice to have me. appreciate it very much. >> richard anderso
our biggest competitor are governments that operate airlines. and the second thing is our government needs to solve the sequester problem. >> got it. well, it's interesting that you bring this up, because this is obvious the issue that's front and center for so many corporations out there, that this dysfunction in washington. but in terms of your own investing, we talked off-camera a moment ago. you bought into a mexican company. where around the world, aside from the united states, are...
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so i think this new government is a real plus for changes in the chinese government that will be a big advantage, especially in the economics in the area of currency convertibility. i think you're going to see a lot of opening up of the chinese capital markets over the next coming years. >> and is on that score, if you're lew, how do you approach that issue, currency? >> well, the u.s. has always been pressing for opening of the capital markets, partly because the u.s. represents have had backing from wall street and the investment banks. but now, the chinese have a reason to do it on their own. they have $3.5 trillion worth of foreign reserves. they have to find a way toni vest those assets over the coming decades. they have to be invested in other countries in order to not put pressure on the currencies, which means they need cooperation of government. the u.s., in turn, needs the chinese government to continue holding the debt that they own and, as we can see from projection would be to buy a lot more of it. i think both of those things will happen. but currency, cop veteranbility,
so i think this new government is a real plus for changes in the chinese government that will be a big advantage, especially in the economics in the area of currency convertibility. i think you're going to see a lot of opening up of the chinese capital markets over the next coming years. >> and is on that score, if you're lew, how do you approach that issue, currency? >> well, the u.s. has always been pressing for opening of the capital markets, partly because the u.s. represents...
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they are being attacked aggressively by some of our folks in government today. >> host: there's a corp. in rochester new york called -- that is developed award-winning technology. adam travers with this. what are we looking at? >> this is called a m100 what it is, it's basically an accessory for your cellular or smart phone. it enhances your smartphone experience. it has an onboard processors you can run apps on there by itself and it runs through andrade however the real power there is the synergy between the device and your smart gun. you can do something like this for instance. controlling your smartphone through this and you would see this on the top screen appear. this is just a regular app so you can download it from our web site and there are other things you can do it. it has the elton chambers or you can do augmented reality applications. overlay on the real world and basically what we call information standing our tagline there. other things is a hand free device to get phonecalls at top. whoever's calling, the phone number you can take a caller you don't. >> host: someone we
they are being attacked aggressively by some of our folks in government today. >> host: there's a corp. in rochester new york called -- that is developed award-winning technology. adam travers with this. what are we looking at? >> this is called a m100 what it is, it's basically an accessory for your cellular or smart phone. it enhances your smartphone experience. it has an onboard processors you can run apps on there by itself and it runs through andrade however the real power...
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whether it's gas prom or the russian government or russian finance industry, i have no idea. maybe you do. but it also occurs to me, we know -- we've had reports, including last evening on this program, russian people are really money launders in cyprus. and, in fact, they're sort goods and service evil launders, too. they unload and load stuff that goes to iran, stuff that goes to syria. i mean, it's really bad stuff. so i just had this thought. if russia gas prom or whoever can run the cypriot banks, that would leave them in a position, the russians, to keep the record-keeping nice and sloppy. so no one really knows what the hell is going on. it wouldn't be anything to do with the ecb. or germany or somebody that might be more appropriate. this would keep it nice and sloppy, wouldn't it, don jensen? >> yes, i'm glad you mentioned that, a national security angle too, the european press has said they use cyprus banks to fund the assad regime. the other thing i wanted to mention, larry, since the beginning of the year, putin has wanted to reduce the exposure of russian oil gar
whether it's gas prom or the russian government or russian finance industry, i have no idea. maybe you do. but it also occurs to me, we know -- we've had reports, including last evening on this program, russian people are really money launders in cyprus. and, in fact, they're sort goods and service evil launders, too. they unload and load stuff that goes to iran, stuff that goes to syria. i mean, it's really bad stuff. so i just had this thought. if russia gas prom or whoever can run the...
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the government spokesperson came out about 15 minutes ago. he spoke 10 minutes and said almost absolutely nothing. the plan c is being written up right now by cyprus to submit to the european partners, see if they can get this one passed. we are almost 100% sure it includes the winddown in one of the weakest banks. there's protesters at the end of this street. they are worried about losing their jobs. the cash shortage here is still quite acute. gas stations are only accepting cash, the vast majority of them. they take up to 30 euros credit. no visa is a generic term for credit cards in general. i want to add something i said last hour. i absolutely believe there will not be an attempt to impose a tax on in the future when it comes to deposits. however, i think the one key lesson here is junior bondholders, senior bondholders will definitely take big losses if this goes down. and uninsured depositors will take losses. this is a big step for europe getting closer to the point where tax payers don't pick up the bills for failed states and faile
the government spokesperson came out about 15 minutes ago. he spoke 10 minutes and said almost absolutely nothing. the plan c is being written up right now by cyprus to submit to the european partners, see if they can get this one passed. we are almost 100% sure it includes the winddown in one of the weakest banks. there's protesters at the end of this street. they are worried about losing their jobs. the cash shortage here is still quite acute. gas stations are only accepting cash, the vast...
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even when they're talking about government programs, they're talking about them as charity. they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of noise, it will be incumbent on our serious candidates to call out the excesses of some of the people at cpac to be taken seriously by the middle of the country. >> robert gibbs, steve schmidt, howard fineman, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a new poll showing a surge in the support of marriage equality, support that now includes hillary clinton. but according to john boehner, he will never support marriage equality. but john boehner has a startling new point of agreement with president obama. and in the "rewrite," how the story of sarah palin is the story of the failure of our politica
even when they're talking about government programs, they're talking about them as charity. they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. that work the way you wish they would. like a front
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how...
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first, as a matter of governance, do you think eight years is the right amount of time for a central bank leader to serve or should it be less or more or undefined? and more specifically as it regards to you, your term is ten years from completion. how are you think being what you'll be doing next year after your term is completed? >> well, on the latter question, i don't have anything for you. i'll certainly be informing "the wall street journal" some decision or some developments on that front. in terms of term limits, i don't have a strong view on that. different countries use different approaches. of course, the president always has the topoption to reappoint not reappoint fed chairman. and the senate always has the option of confirming or not confirming. so in that sense, term limits are redundant. and if you had term limits, i think that would be the only office besides president and vice president that had that restriction. but that being said, i don't view this as a major issue, nor have i actively discussed, i think, on the hill. perhaps i missed it. but i don't have a stron
first, as a matter of governance, do you think eight years is the right amount of time for a central bank leader to serve or should it be less or more or undefined? and more specifically as it regards to you, your term is ten years from completion. how are you think being what you'll be doing next year after your term is completed? >> well, on the latter question, i don't have anything for you. i'll certainly be informing "the wall street journal" some decision or some...
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the house of representatives passed a stopgap spending bill yesterday to keep the government running for the next six months. the bill now goes to president obama for his signature. the legislation leaves in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. as a result hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect temporary furloughs over the next six months. >>> time now 4:38. that spending bill requires a clause a saturday mail delivery to continue. despite that plans to cut saturday service should continue. they say they have to make the cuts to keep the postal service in business. >>> the golden gate bridge is completing the conversion to an electronic toll taking system. the board is voting to change the speed limit of the toll plaza from 15 miles an hour up to 25 miles an hour. then sometime between early tuesday morning and wednesday evening the last toll taker will leave the bridge. drivers will have to use a fast track or set up an account linked to a credit card and license plate number. >> it will be a big change. >> big change. yeah. >>> 4
the house of representatives passed a stopgap spending bill yesterday to keep the government running for the next six months. the bill now goes to president obama for his signature. the legislation leaves in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. as a result hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect temporary furloughs over the next six months. >>> time now 4:38. that spending bill requires a clause a saturday mail delivery to continue....
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the american federation of government employees organized the event which is just one of about 100 rallies taking place nationwide. amazon publishing is planning to speed up royalty payments to its authors. amazon sent a letter to literary agents saying it will start paying monthly royalties within 60 days of the end of each month every month. authors were typically being paid every three months. we continue our countdown to "co the closing bell" with cheryl casone. ♪ cheryl: shares of broad come are chipping, get it, higher or today after a new report. let's head back to nicole at the new york stock exchange. one pun, nicole, just one. >> reporter: right. well, this is a big deal here for broadcom, and we're going to take a look at several of the names in the industry. broadcom is up about a half of 1%. but there are some interesting reports out. so the new samsung galaxy which everybody is all hot on that the s4 uses a broadcom chip rather than an nxt part. this is according to nfc times, they confirmed it in a column. and what's interesting, they're saying that the broadcom chip is be
the american federation of government employees organized the event which is just one of about 100 rallies taking place nationwide. amazon publishing is planning to speed up royalty payments to its authors. amazon sent a letter to literary agents saying it will start paying monthly royalties within 60 days of the end of each month every month. authors were typically being paid every three months. we continue our countdown to "co the closing bell" with cheryl casone. ♪ cheryl: shares...
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the house of representatives passed a stopgap spending bill yesterday to keep the government running for the next six months. the bill now goes to president obama for his signature. the legislation leaves in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. as a result hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect temporary furloughs over the next six months. >>> time now 4:38. that spending bill requires a clause a saturday mail delivery to continue. despite that plans to cut saturday service should continue. they say they have to make the cuts to keep the postal service in business. >>> the golden gate bridge is completing the conversion to an electronic toll taking system. the board is voting to change the speed limit of the toll plaza from 15 miles an hour up to 25 miles an hour. then sometime between early tuesday morning and wednesday evening the last toll taker will leave the bridge. drivers will have to use a fast track or set up an account linked to a credit card and license plate number. >> it will be a big change. >> big change. yeah. >>> 4
the house of representatives passed a stopgap spending bill yesterday to keep the government running for the next six months. the bill now goes to president obama for his signature. the legislation leaves in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. as a result hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect temporary furloughs over the next six months. >>> time now 4:38. that spending bill requires a clause a saturday mail delivery to continue....
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higher than expected government debt levels and downward revision. the decision on the rating level is due by the end of april. the cash register maybe nearing its final sale. they are opting to ring up sales on smart phones now. barney's plans to use ipods and ipod. walmart is arctic testing this. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ tracy: moto rama taking over the senate. it has not happened in years. rich and then in washington with the details. rich: the senate does this when it considers a budget resolution. it has just about started. even if the senate passes one of these amendments, they become part of a non-binding was resolution. later the senate votes to decide for states to charge a sales tax on internet purchases. the house has passed its budget. the house does sometime this evening. mitch o'connell says no entitlement changes, note that feeling increase. >> what we need to do is have a spending reduction. we have done a decent job with regard to the discretionary part of the budget. the
higher than expected government debt levels and downward revision. the decision on the rating level is due by the end of april. the cash register maybe nearing its final sale. they are opting to ring up sales on smart phones now. barney's plans to use ipods and ipod. walmart is arctic testing this. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ tracy: moto rama taking over the senate. it has not happened in years. rich and then in washington with the...
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we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you. make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with jim kramer and scott wapner. carl quintanilla and david faber have the week off. let's take a look at how we are setting up in the united states. we are looking at a strong open higher and the dow up at 79 points and yesterday we did see signs of life and the dow surging late in the session and the dow looking to snap that three-day losing streak. as for europe, both stocks and the euro seeing some relief. we do have a bounce here, a nice one, i
we're scared of how the government keeps putting money in people's market. the government trumped 2.4 million jobs and they didn't talk about the 1.9 million people on food stamps and snap program. so we're just very, very cautious. >> you're a new york, l.a. california guy. >> i'm not sure where this is going. >> you're not drinking the kool-aid on the big government? >> no. >> steve, thank you for being here. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> thank you....
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government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all of the 1990s. nothing typifies the expansion of government as much as the growing wealth of the washington, d.c. area. seven of the 10 nation's richest counties surround washington. average federal worker salary and benefits stands at $126,000. another size of washington's growth, traffic congestion is the nation's worse. as the country suffered through layoffs and recession, washington home prices remained farrell stable. >> the congressional system is set up to spend money, not to save money. incentive for many members of congress to solve a problem is to create a program. >> reporter: with the creation of a
government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all...
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the city of new york is government -- the government needs to focus on building middle income housing. that helps to keep people in the city of new york. right now it is -- you know, they are trying to figure out new ideas to be able do more luxury housing. the housing authority, continues to be wasteland and really -- city administration, housing authority, head, continues to allow thousands of apartments to sit on the side that are vacant. city of new york needs to help focus on creating housing. that helps to keep people -- >> what does this focus mean? how do you operationalize that? >> housing authority, proposal to put it on the grounds of housing authority land. instead of that, it is great opportunity to do middle income housing. create some income diversity within the housing authority. great opportunities if that's the focus. right now the focus doesn't exist in the city. >> housing has always been expensive. let's not kid ourselves in new york city. but over the last decade, housing has become that much more unaffordable for now 50% of the households living in new york city
the city of new york is government -- the government needs to focus on building middle income housing. that helps to keep people in the city of new york. right now it is -- you know, they are trying to figure out new ideas to be able do more luxury housing. the housing authority, continues to be wasteland and really -- city administration, housing authority, head, continues to allow thousands of apartments to sit on the side that are vacant. city of new york needs to help focus on creating...
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>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you. >>> seagate and western digital higher. the disk drive makers are the top two stocks on the s&p 500 today. >>> sdwrenl motors revamping the buick to appeal to younger drivers. buick used to be a dominant brand with gm, selling more than 900,000 of them in the u.s. they're a big brand, by the way, over in china, but generally associated with older buyers here. shares of super value are higher after the company cut about 1100 jobs. the super market operator recently sold five grocery chains in an attempt to turn its business around. >>> while stock investors party hardy, some
>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you....
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ireland, the government of ireland did not want to bail out senior bondholders and banks. but the european central bank insisted that they do so. they were apoplectic about that idea. today they wiped out the senior bondholders. not just senior bondholders. european investors and investors in europe should be on notice as of today that you have to be more careful when you're investing in european banks and you should have known that long before the dutch finance minister said what he said today. now, here's why the cyprus situation is unique. that's when it comes to punishing uninsured depositors. cyprus's banking system is huge relative to the size of its economy. their banks are almost all entirely deposits. at least the two ones that were failing. most of the other banks in europe have a lot more junior and senior debt. big fat cushions that sit between potential losses and uninsured depositors. so the likelihood of this particular situation happening again? highly unlikely. but you're going to have to be more careful. that's the bottom line. bill? >> michelle, the ques
ireland, the government of ireland did not want to bail out senior bondholders and banks. but the european central bank insisted that they do so. they were apoplectic about that idea. today they wiped out the senior bondholders. not just senior bondholders. european investors and investors in europe should be on notice as of today that you have to be more careful when you're investing in european banks and you should have known that long before the dutch finance minister said what he said...
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they're being attacked pretty aggressively by some folks in government today. >> host: well, there's a corporation in rochester, new york, called vuzix. what are we looking at? >> guest: this is calls the m-100, and what it is is, basically, accessory for your cellular phone or smartphone. it enhances your smartphone experience. so it has an onboard processer, so you can run apps on there by itself, and it runs through android. however, when it really, the real power there is the synergy between the device and your smartphone. so you can do something like this, for instance. controlling your smartphone through this, and you would see this on the top screen up here. >> host: this is just a regular app. >> guest: right. this is just a regular app. >> host: great. >> guest: so you can down hold it from our -- download it from our web site, vuzix.com. so to overlay things in the real world, and, you know, basically what we call information snacking is sort of our tag line there. other things just sort of a hands-free device to get phone calls, up pops, you know, whoever's calling you, th
they're being attacked pretty aggressively by some folks in government today. >> host: well, there's a corporation in rochester, new york, called vuzix. what are we looking at? >> guest: this is calls the m-100, and what it is is, basically, accessory for your cellular phone or smartphone. it enhances your smartphone experience. so it has an onboard processer, so you can run apps on there by itself, and it runs through android. however, when it really, the real power there is the...
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this is likely now no march 27th government shutdown coming. my friend over at potomac research made a great point this morning. he said washington used to be a horrible issue for the markets. it's now becoming potentially a positive. there's even talk of a mini grand bargain happening in the next few weeks as well. a real change in tone. nothing happened down here when they passed that continuing resolution today in the house. mandy, back to you. >> apparently wall street does not care about washington anymore would be the way i would put it. thank you very much, bob. >> smart move by america. ignore d.c. >>> overseas, anger is cyprus is growing as fast as the atm lines at the banks. nervous and frustrated citizens lining up to pull out their money. no one seems to know what the fate of cyprus and its banking system will be. all this as the ecb ramps up pressure. michelle caruso-cabrera is in the capital of nicosia. >> reporter: we're getting clarity about how they're going to resolve this crisis. there are protesters down the street. they wou
this is likely now no march 27th government shutdown coming. my friend over at potomac research made a great point this morning. he said washington used to be a horrible issue for the markets. it's now becoming potentially a positive. there's even talk of a mini grand bargain happening in the next few weeks as well. a real change in tone. nothing happened down here when they passed that continuing resolution today in the house. mandy, back to you. >> apparently wall street does not care...
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government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly 900,000 veterans waiting right now just to hear back from the veterans administration. the average wait to hear back now is nine months. it's even longer if you have just come back from iraq or aufg. with so many veterans now able to come home, we have not done what we need to do in order to accommodate them, so the wait times are getting longer and not shorts. wait times and kuos to college grants, they're not a scam like the thing rick scott's lieutenant governor was tied up in. there's no one profiting from this national embarrassment themselves, but our strong feelings about doi
government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly...